Whip-socket



'in Whip-Sockets;- and I do herehyldeclare drawing therewith, and t0 the letters of refa a and terminating at I) b, bywhich the said ar n ,bein g secured by the screws andnuts c 0;

fIUNlTED STATES- PATENT- .OF B

.eHARLEs B. MOREHOUSE, 0F NEWCASTLE, INDIANA.

WHIP-SOCKET.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent Noy lfigsas dated August 16, 1864.

ToIaZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that L.-CHARLES- B. MORE- HOUSE, of Newcastle, Emmy-county, Indiana; have invented a new and nsefnl Improvement that the following is a-full'and exaet'descriptionof the same, referencebeing had t0-the erence thereon, forming a part of the same.

In the drawing, D represents the har ot the dash of the carriage, Or buggy, and A is the whipsocket for the reception of the whip. v B represents the clamps or arms resting at the leather perforateda I r p The soc'ketmaybe made of the; ordinary form, and the clamp is readily accommodated to any of the formsinnsen What I claim as new, and' d'es'ire'to secure by LettersPaten-t, is- I embraces thehar bf thefdash withont having As an article of manufactnre, tlie ela[nps or arms Band]; and the nuts 00, substantially as described, for the purpose of attaching a whip-socket toa. da'shwithoutmakin'g a hole I in the leather-or dash.-

Attest: CHARLES B. OREHOUSE? J. W, PITMAN, M .7 M; VESTULr 

